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The Köln Konzert

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Jazz legend Keith Jarrett's classic solo piano album The Köln Concert gets a radical electronic reworking at the hands of England's Vert. This album takes pieces of Jarrett's most distinctive vamps and phrases, buries them deep in digital signal processing, and combines them with a healthy portion of original material, providing an absorbing glimpse at the melodic heart of the original record. But while the commentary and referencing are intriguing, no prior knowledge of Jarrett is necessary to enjoy what Vert has concocted. Certain processing techniques here are reminiscent of Autechre, though Vert's approach is consistently song-oriented, with respect for melody and traditional meter. The most breathtaking moments come when Jarrett's melodic themes, instantly familiar to fans of his record, are hidden beneath digital detritus and then unveiled slowly, gaining clarity and poignancy with each passing bar. "Part Four" is a fine example of Vert's thematic shell game, as a two-chord piano vamp is filtered, combined with gurgling electronics, and then layered over gentle drum programming. "Part Five" uses one of Jarrett's melodic motifs even more beautifully, as the theme begins enshrouded in deep aquatic processing and sheds layers to emerge as naked piano. Both conceptually creative and sonically exciting, The Köln Konzert is a remarkable achievement.

© Mark Richardson /TiVo

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Part One
00:15:30

Adam CB Butler, Composer, Producer - Vert, MainArtist - Autopilot Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

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Part Two
00:03:51

Keith Jarrett, Composer - Adam CB Butler, Producer - Vert, MainArtist - Cavelight Music, MusicPublisher

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Part Three
00:07:26

Adam CB Butler, Composer, Producer - Vert, MainArtist - Autopilot Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

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Part Four
00:07:28

Adam CB Butler, Composer, Producer - Vert, MainArtist - Autopilot Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

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Part Five
00:08:22

Keith Jarrett, Composer - Adam CB Butler, Producer - Vert, MainArtist - Cavelight Music, MusicPublisher

2000 sonig 2000 sonig

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Jazz legend Keith Jarrett's classic solo piano album The Köln Concert gets a radical electronic reworking at the hands of England's Vert. This album takes pieces of Jarrett's most distinctive vamps and phrases, buries them deep in digital signal processing, and combines them with a healthy portion of original material, providing an absorbing glimpse at the melodic heart of the original record. But while the commentary and referencing are intriguing, no prior knowledge of Jarrett is necessary to enjoy what Vert has concocted. Certain processing techniques here are reminiscent of Autechre, though Vert's approach is consistently song-oriented, with respect for melody and traditional meter. The most breathtaking moments come when Jarrett's melodic themes, instantly familiar to fans of his record, are hidden beneath digital detritus and then unveiled slowly, gaining clarity and poignancy with each passing bar. "Part Four" is a fine example of Vert's thematic shell game, as a two-chord piano vamp is filtered, combined with gurgling electronics, and then layered over gentle drum programming. "Part Five" uses one of Jarrett's melodic motifs even more beautifully, as the theme begins enshrouded in deep aquatic processing and sheds layers to emerge as naked piano. Both conceptually creative and sonically exciting, The Köln Konzert is a remarkable achievement.

© Mark Richardson /TiVo

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